However, these advantages are gradually losing, innovation and growth is imminent. Therefore, the first thing we must carry forward is the spirit of innovation. Chinese entrepreneurs must be determined to make progress, not afraid of risks, and be brave in innovation. To this end, there is a need for an open market, incentives for innovative property rights and corporate governance systems. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, it has elevated the enthusiasm for learning technology and promoting production. The Chinese people's dedication, dedication and hard work have been promoted and praised. At this stage, we advocate the spirit of craftsmen, adapt to the requirements of China's economic transformation from cottage to high quality, and let the concept of fine carving and excellence strive to be deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

When it comes to Germans, people will think of rigor and rationality. They pay great attention to their products (automobiles parts, machining parts, high-precision instruments, etc.), dedication and pursuit of perfection. As early as in the Middle Ages, Germany had a career as a “artisan”, referring to a skilled craftsman who was called a “master”. Because of the influence of Christianity, these craftsmen regard their profession as the vocation of God, and do their own business not only to make money, but also to serve God best. Inspired by this strong responsibility, today, in the era of socialized production, the main body of German vocational training has been transformed from a craftsman to a skilled worker, such as a motor vehicle technician, an electrical technician, etc., and this spiritual quality is passed. Socialization and education are passed down. Craftsmanship is often acquired through long-term practice. German successful manufacturing companies have a group of skilled workers with expertise and know-how. They often work in the company for many years, and cooperate with bosses and engineers to achieve their ideas and bring them to the best. Come surprise. This is the secret of German manufacturing.

Behind the four basic characteristics of Germany (durable, reliable, safe, precise) is the German manufacturing culture, which includes six key factors: concentration, standardism, precision, perfectionism, orderism and solidity. These cultural elements are closely linked to the overall spiritual culture of the German nation. We have to learn from the Germans.